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Scottish Vanguard. Vol. 2. Ho. 8/9. Page 12.. Aug/Sep.1968. CZECHOSLOVAKIA- SOVIET REVISIONISM - U.S.A. FORGES IE SCOTLAMB. Statement issued on Wednesday, 21st August, 1968, by the Central Committee of The Workers' Party of Scotland (Marxist-Leninist). The Soviet leaders finding the child of their own erroneous policy, the Czechslovakian leadership, kicking over the traces, they now indulge in military action to bring them "back into line. They are alarmed at the prospect of a bourgeois Czechoslovakia permitting the West German revanchist puppets of United States Imperialism (spear- headed by the 300 thousand Sudeten Germans who very recently demon- strated on the Czechoslovak border) to seriously threaten the security of the U.S.S.R. This situation is the inevitable sequel to the rejection by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union of the teachings of Marx and Lenin on the class nature of society and the necessity of overthrow- ing capitalism and destroying imperialism completely through the dictatorship of the proletariat as the most urgent and the only way to secure lasting peace for the workers and peasants of all lands. SOVIET LEADERS ' REJECT I.IABX &LEMIN. Instead, these Soviet "Communists" and their dupes, progagated the idea that universal socialism could be achieved through peaceful co-existance based upon the spurious anti-Marxist view that there can be any mutuality of interest and good-will between the workers and the forces of imperialism. Collaboration with the bloody United States Capitalist leadership reached the point when Johnson and Company persuaded the Soviet revisionists to act as their agents in attempting to get the heroic Vietnamese to "negotiate" a "peace" settlement with their brutal foreign enemies. Having adopted a policy of benevolent sweetness to the most relentless enemy of the workers, it is not surprising that the Soviet leaders scornfully rejected the calls of the Communist Party of China, the Party of Labour of Albania and the other Marxist+Leninist Parties for unity of the workers of the world against the USA imper- ialist aggressors. Thus the Soviet revisionists today find themselves in the disgraceful position of using Great Power force to achieve narrow chauvenistic aims. WORKERS OF ALL LAMS UNITE - SEIZE POLITICAL POWER. Brushing aside contemptuously the floods of hypocritical synthetic tears pouring from the capitalist radio, television and press, and, most disgusting of all, from Lyndon B. Johnson, over the "Rape of Czechoslovakia^ -he workers of all lands, including the U.S.S.R. and Czechoslovakia, are called upon for resolute opposition against all their enemies - the capitalists, the imperialists and colonialists together with their Soviet and other revisionist allies. The workers and peasants, as the vast majority in every land, must unite, act energetically and seize political power, sweeping aside without hesitation all obsolete forms of organisation and leadership standing in their way^ by the creation of action councils in industry and the localities. This sounds revolutionary. It is revolutionary, and Contd. on page 13 .

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Page 1: CZECHOSLOVAKIA- SOVIET REVISIONISM - marxists.org · S.V. Vol. 2. No. 8/9, Page f 3 1968. 'Czechoslovakia-Soviet Revisionism- without destroying the obsolete we cannot build the new

Scottish Vanguard. Vol. 2. Ho. 8/9. Page 12.. Aug/Sep.1968.

CZECHOSLOVAKIA- SOVIET REVISIONISM - U.S.A. FORGES IE SCOTLAMB.

Statement issued on Wednesday, 21st August, 1968, by the CentralCommittee of The Workers' Party of Scotland (Marxist-Leninist).

The Soviet leaders finding the child of their own erroneouspolicy, the Czechslovakian leadership, kicking over the traces, theynow indulge in military action to bring them "back into line. They arealarmed at the prospect of a bourgeois Czechoslovakia permitting theWest German revanchist puppets of United States Imperialism (spear-headed by the 300 thousand Sudeten Germans who very recently demon-strated on the Czechoslovak border) to seriously threaten the securityof the U.S.S.R.

This situation is the inevitable sequel to the rejectionby the Communist Party of the Soviet Union of the teachings of Marxand Lenin on the class nature of society and the necessity of overthrow-ing capitalism and destroying imperialism completely through thedictatorship of the proletariat as the most urgent and the only way tosecure lasting peace for the workers and peasants of all lands.

SOVIET LEADERS ' REJECT I.IABX &LEMIN.

Instead, these Soviet "Communists" and their dupes,progagated the idea that universal socialism could be achieved throughpeaceful co-existance based upon the spurious anti-Marxist view thatthere can be any mutuality of interest and good-will between theworkers and the forces of imperialism. Collaboration with the bloodyUnited States Capitalist leadership reached the point when Johnson andCompany persuaded the Soviet revisionists to act as their agents inattempting to get the heroic Vietnamese to "negotiate" a "peace"settlement with their brutal foreign enemies.

Having adopted a policy of benevolent sweetness to themost relentless enemy of the workers, it is not surprising that theSoviet leaders scornfully rejected the calls of the Communist Party ofChina, the Party of Labour of Albania and the other Marxist+LeninistParties for unity of the workers of the world against the USA imper-ialist aggressors. Thus the Soviet revisionists today find themselvesin the disgraceful position of using Great Power force to achievenarrow chauvenistic aims.

WORKERS OF ALL LAMS UNITE - SEIZE POLITICAL POWER.

Brushing aside contemptuously the floods of hypocriticalsynthetic tears pouring from the capitalist radio, television and press,and, most disgusting of all, from Lyndon B. Johnson, over the "Rape ofCzechoslovakia -he workers of all lands, including the U.S.S.R. andCzechoslovakia, are called upon for resolute opposition against alltheir enemies - the capitalists, the imperialists and colonialiststogether with their Soviet and other revisionist allies. The workersand peasants, as the vast majority in every land, must unite, actenergetically and seize political power, sweeping aside withouthesitation all obsolete forms of organisation and leadership standingin their way by the creation of action councils in industry andthe localities. This sounds revolutionary. It is revolutionary, and

Contd. on page 13 .

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'Czechoslovakia-Soviet Revisionism- without destroying the obsolete wecannot build the new. There is noother way to avoid a vast blood-bath in which the workers would

USA Forces in Scotland.

Continued from page 13.

again be the greatest sufferers.

ACTION MUST BEGIN AT HOME - IN SCOTLAND.However, action must begin at home. The greatest immediate

service can be contributed by us in Scotland, where we have beenoccupied by foreign military and naval installations of the USA, theUnited Kingdom and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation - PolarisSubmarines, Bomb Stores, Guided Missile Ranges and Control Centres -mostly quite outwith the knowledge of most of our people and certainlyentirely out of our control. This is a disgraceful reflection of ourfailure in our orai land. We must act to have these removed at once,and if not voluntarily then they must be driven out of our country byany means suitable.

Such action will be self-help SOT ourselves and by far themost effective assistance we can render the workers of CzecholslovakiaVietnam and all other countries where the workers and peasants arestruggling for emancipation from imperialist and revisionist aggression.

Only by action, resolute, courageous and relentless can wejustify appeals to comrades elsewhere to fight the common foe.

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